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XDA Developers on MSN4 money-saving projects that ESPHome makes surprisingly easy
If you want to get started with motion sensors and the like, ESPHome makes it incredibly easy to build your own sensors.
However, [Pricelesstoolkit] has created the ESPClicker — a compact, ESP8266-based module that can remotely “press buttons” and simplify this process.
This company's prefabricated modular homes are self-powered by solar energy, allowing them to be independent of the power grid. Dvele says their homes are about 90% more efficient than traditional ...
While combing the world for modern and able habitats, I ran across a mobile and modular structure dubbed the Flex House. But, as I explored more of this eco-friendly, smart, and sustainable ...
For his Hackaday Prize project, [Matt] is turning lights on and off with an ESP8266 WiFi module, but not just any lights: he’s focusing on low-voltage lighting with the ESPLux.
If you're interested in the idea of the smart home, but don't want to spend $3,600 on a Wi-Fi-enabled fridge with an embedded LCD touchscreen, FirstBuild has an appealing alternative: A $20 module ...
There’s a new smart outlet on Kickstarter, and it’s modular. Smart outlets are a nice way to make your home automated without adding too much clutter, but they’re usually tied to a specific ...
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